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Penny Locaso

    Penny Locaso je průkopnicí v oblasti Hacking Happiness, která se věnuste záměrnému přizpůsobování s cílem zajistit si budoucí štěstí. Prostřednictvím vlastní cesty objevila, že štěstí nespočívá v touze po více, ale v tom, čemu se vyhýbáme. Nyní pomáhá jednotlivcům i organizacím po celém světě definovat štěstí podle jejich vlastních představ a budovat důvěru k experimentování, jak ho do každodenního života vnést více. Locaso je také autorkou patentované metody The Intentional Adaptability Quotient®, která rozkládá dovednosti potřebné k tomu, abychom nejen zvládli, ale také prosperovali v komplexních a nejistých změnách.

    Hacking Happiness
    • Hacking Happiness

      • 220 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
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      How adaptable are we as a society, as workers, and as individuals? This book delves into our ability to embrace change and use it as a foundation for innovation and growth. With the rise in mental health issues linked to rapid technological advancements, it’s evident that we face a significant skill gap that must be addressed. The text examines the happiness poverty problem and suggests that by pushing the boundaries of our comfort zones, we can not only adapt but also pave the way for a happier future. Even when life seems perfect from the outside, many feel deep discontent and unease within. At work, the overwhelming demands often prevent meaningful impact, leaving leaders struggling to guide their teams through change while grappling with their own uncertainties. There’s no perfect roadmap; action breeds clarity. Embracing the unknown, experimenting, failing, and learning are crucial steps toward unlocking happiness. The focus should shift from what we lack to what we avoid in our lives. Happiness is a journey, not a destination. This book invites readers to view the world, work, and life through a new perspective, encouraging them to embrace complexity and uncertainty. Professionals and leaders will find that true happiness and success lie at the edge of their comfort zones.

      Hacking Happiness